Jihad here, Jihad there, Jihad Jihad Everywhere
Go here for the full story.You'd think the EUnoch's would wise-up to the fact they've already been bought and paid for. Now their leaders are rushing in to create and fill a new market - no doubt on orders from Mecca: PHILIPPINES: EU FUNDS FOR ISLAMIC COURTS. What is it about the Europpean primal brain? They retain nothing. Hit me again. again. again. again.
Even Pavlov's dog got it.
Now...get a load of this: Jihadi threat looms over Philippine peace hopes Hat tip Eg
Here in the States, an insiduous jihad. Although now the Saudis claim bin Laden is their enemy, many of them continue to follow his agenda.
"We do not use the term 'economic jihad' as a mere motto or a resounding slogan with no action. Rather, we mean by it a practical jihad that requires action to turn it into an effective and concrete reality. The aim behind that is to benefit all Muslims and to challenge the aggression staged by the U.S. and Jews against Islam and Muslims."
So said Religious and ideological support has been also provided by Hussein Shihata, a leading Sunni scholar of Islamic Economy at Cairo's al-Azhar University.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who claims to abhor bin Laden, seems nevertheless eager to follow his agenda. In an interview with Arab News in May 2002, the prince said that if the Arabs
"unite through economic interests," they would achieve influence over the U.S. decision-makers. Since government sources estimate Saudi holdings in the United States at $400 billion to $800 billion, the matter warrants public attention.
The Saudi agenda extends far beyond policy-makers. In the late 1990s, the privately owned Massachusetts technology company, Ptech, designed software used to develop enterprise blueprints that held every important detail of a given concern. The company was financed with more than $22 million, by Saudi multi-millionaire Yasin al Qadi, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. The Saudis thus gained access to strategic information about many major U.S. corporations such as SYSCO, ENRON, and the U.S. Departments of Defense, Treasury, Justice, Energy, and even the White House. The extent of the damage, if it was investigated, remains a mystery.
Meanwhile, substantial Saudi and Gulf financial contributions "to bring the proper message to America's brightest minds," are pouring into U.S. educational institutions through Arab and Islamic centers and professorial chairs. Last month the prince gave $20 million each to Georgetown and Harvard universities. According to the Center for Religious Freedom, the Saudis also supply textbooks for public libraries, schools and colleges, and provide the content concerning Islam to some U.S. textbook publishers.
The Saudis' potential influence on U.S. and international media was recently illustrated by the prince's purchase of 5.6 percent of voting shares in News Corp., the world's largest publisher of English newspapers. Moreover, Reuters reported on Dec. 5 that the prince announced his plan to "spread the right message" via a new television channel, "The Message," to broadcast to the U.S. within two years.
Hat tip Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of "Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed --and How to Stop it." via Briggite Gabriel. Read it all here
Busy busy busy, if these mad jihadis spent as much time furthering their minds, economies, education, sciences, actually contributing to civilization, they'd be light years ahead of everyone. So singlleminded and focused are they, to such diabolical ends. Pity......
And over at CNN a collective sigh of relief. Good little lapdogs. They
covered up Saddam's barbarity for years to maintain "access";
The Jomhuri-e-Eslami newspaper said Tuesday that CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour was a " CIA and Mossad agent with a bad record" who should be barred from Iran. How hysterical is that.?Amnapour makes al jazeera look like Arutz Sheva. I love the the way Radical Ismlamists always disabuse their enablers..............Photo: CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour reacts during Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press conference in Tehran on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006.
Meanwhile, Patience allows Iran to Win the Game hat tip Canis, But we've sent in the clowns. It seems Russia, China want talks not sanctions on Iran. Russia will fulfil a $700-million contract for the supply of modern air defences to Iran despite an escalating crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme, Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov has said here. William's (he is doing my hair at John Barrett as we speak) accountant said
"when they say its's not about the money, it's about the money."
I love William, he is always so happy to see me and he is a fucking genius. You should see my hair.


